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Education Statistics > Trained teachers in primary education, male > % of male teachers (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   Iraq: 100 %   2004 ...
#2   Aruba: 100 %   2005 ...
#3   Tanzania: 100 %   2005 ...
#4   Croatia: 100 %   2003 ...
#5   Morocco: 100 %   2005 ...
#6   Cayman Islands: 100 %   2005 ...
#7   Senegal: 100 %   2005 ...
#8   Netherlands Antilles: 100 %   2002 ...
#9   Mauritius: 100 %   2005 ...
#10   Côte d'Ivoire: 100 %   2003 ...
#11   Bermuda: 100 %   2005 ...
#12   Kuwait: 100 %   2005 ...
#13   Belarus: 100 %   2005 ...
#14   Serbia and Montenegro: 100 %   2001 ...
#15   Mauritania: 100 %   2005 ...
#16   Zambia: 100 %   2002 ...
#17   El Salvador: 100 %   2005 ...
#18   Papua New Guinea: 100 %   2000 ...
#19   Iran: 100 %   2005 ...
#20   Gabon: 100 %   2003 ...
#21   Cuba: 100 %   2005 ...
#22   Azerbaijan: 99.9 %   2005 ...
#23   Oman: 99.84 %   2001 ...
#24   Kenya: 98.47 %   2004 ...
#25   Algeria: 98.1 %   2005 ...
#26   Costa Rica: 96.7 %   2005 ...
#27   Ethiopia: 96.49 %   2005 ...
#28   Georgia: 94.92 %   2000 ...
#29   Pakistan: 93.81 %   2005 ...
#30   Bhutan: 93.28 %   2005 ...
#31   Mongolia: 92.82 %   2001 ...
#32   Hong Kong: 92.68 %   2005 ...
#33   Panama: 92.46 %   2005 ...
#34   Eritrea: 91.83 %   2005 ...
#35   Botswana: 90.6 %   2004 ...
#36   Brunei: 90.24 %   2005 ...
#37   Bahamas, The: 90.18 %   2005 ...
#38   Swaziland: 88.62 %   2004 ...
#39   Vietnam: 87.01 %   2002 ...
#40   Burkina Faso: 86.99 %   2005 ...
#41   Syria: 86.58 %   2001 ...
#42   Honduras: 86.32 %   2004 ...
#43   Bolivia: 86.02 %   2000 ...
#44   Malawi: 84.1 %   2005 ...
#45   Burundi: 83.32 %   2005 ...
#46   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 82.8 %   2005 ...
#47   Dominican Republic: 81.26 %   2005 ...
#48   Burma: 79.94 %   2005 ...
#49   Uganda: 78.76 %   2004 ...
#50   Rwanda: 78.7 %   2004 ...
#51   Laos: 78.34 %   2005 ...
#52   Barbados: 77.51 %   2005 ...
#53   Niger: 77.51 %   2004 ...
#54   South Africa: 76.76 %   2003 ...
#55   Macau: 75.41 %   2005 ...
#56   Tonga: 74.78 %   1998 ...
#57   Saint Lucia: 72.85 %   2005 ...
#58   Trinidad and Tobago: 72.3 %   2004 ...
#59   Cape Verde: 70.91 %   2005 ...
#60   Ecuador: 70.78 %   2004 ...
#61   Venezuela: 70.49 %   2005 ...
#62   Benin: 69.88 %   2004 ...
#63   Gambia, The: 68.93 %   2001 ...
#64   United Arab Emirates: 68.68 %   2005 ...
#65   Guinea: 68.08 %   2005 ...
#66   Seychelles: 67 %   2003 ...
#67   Saint Kitts and Nevis: 66.67 %   2005 ...
#68   Grenada: 65.42 %   2005 ...
#69   Maldives: 60.43 %   2005 ...
#70   Cameroon: 59.2 %   2005 ...
#71   Antigua and Barbuda: 58.78 %   2000 ...
#72   Kyrgyzstan: 58.03 %   2005 ...
#73   Nicaragua: 57.76 %   2005 ...
#74   Guyana: 57.49 %   2003 ...
#75   Congo, Republic of the: 57.38 %   2004 ...
#76   Sierra Leone: 56.61 %   2005 ...
#77   Mozambique: 56.6 %   2005 ...
#78   Namibia: 53.67 %   2001 ...
#79   Sudan: 52.8 %   2005 ...
#80   Belize: 50.76 %   2004 ...
#81   Ghana: 48.9 %   2005 ...
#82   Bangladesh: 46.64 %   2004 ...
#83   Lesotho: 45.5 %   2005 ...
#84   Dominica: 44.87 %   2005 ...
#85   Nigeria: 38.85 %   2005 ...
#86   Togo: 36.67 %   2005 ...
#87   Guinea-Bissau: 33.28 %   2000 ...
#88   Madagascar: 30.37 %   2005 ...
#89   Armenia: 22.45 %   2005 ...
#90   Chad: 21.23 %   2005 ...
#91   Nepal: 17.32 %   2003 ...
#92   Lebanon: 17.14 %   2005 ...
Weighted average: 76.9 %   


DEFINITION: Trained teachers in primary education are the percentage of primary school teachers who have received the minimum organized teacher training (pre-service or in-service) required for teaching in their country.

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